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that brings us to the final question of this round. this decides who gets
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the problem is, most of us cannot afford those. luckily for you, joni shows us how to look cleek on a shoe string -- chic on a shoe string. >> just hearing those brand names makes me feel too broke for the ball. good thing there was a new book written lou to look exsphynxive. >> i can show you how without breaking the bank. >> it's not expensive to make a blush sandwich. >> start with bronzer, add a cream blush and highlighter from the drugstore and soon you will glow like a star. she showed it off on a model, than me. next guys and gals can get a glow going from the inside out with a green smoothie. >> drink it every day and your skin will be glowing and smooth. >> coconut milk. it's good for your skin and hair. >> another food related tip, a green tea popsicle on your face. >> it's like using an anti oxidant. >> and a treat for the kids. >> you can't look expensive without some high-tone hair. all you need is a powder and a spray. in less than a minute, your many will look as -- your mane will look at beverly hills beautiful as t
the problem is, most of us cannot afford those. luckily for you, joni shows us how to look cleek on a shoe string -- chic on a shoe string. >> just hearing those brand names makes me feel too broke for the ball. good thing there was a new book written lou to look exsphynxive. >> i can show you how without breaking the bank. >> it's not expensive to make a blush sandwich. >> start with bronzer, add a cream blush and highlighter from the drugstore and soon you will glow...
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and i want to personally invite you to please join us today
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mind playing something for us? >> i wrote something just for you, kevin. >> please, let's hear it. >> one, two, three! ♪ i just want your money whoa ♪ ain't nothing funny about how much i would like your money whoa ♪ i want it on your game show kevin periera ♪ >> thank you. thank you to the bandmates as well. jesse and the rip-offs! let's get you guys some money. let's get on with the madness. is it fair or foul? let's see what you picked. which phrase did married men in their 30s say best described their sex lives. for $200, the correct answer is fair. you got it. everybody said fair. now we're on the board. the next question is worth $300. here are the two possible answers. we've got dress like a teenager or kiss them. the question is, what did teenage boys say they'd be more embarrassed for their mom to do in public. is it dress like a teenager or kiss them. everybody's got their it answan down. kate, i'm dying to know your story. tell me about yourself. >> i'm a first grade teacher in kansas city, misso
mind playing something for us? >> i wrote something just for you, kevin. >> please, let's hear it. >> one, two, three! ♪ i just want your money whoa ♪ ain't nothing funny about how much i would like your money whoa ♪ i want it on your game show kevin periera ♪ >> thank you. thank you to the bandmates as well. jesse and the rip-offs! let's get you guys some money. let's get on with the madness. is it fair or foul? let's see what you picked. which phrase did...
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don't throw $2500 into an fsa if you're not sewer you'll use it. by using tree tax money, you're effectively paying less for check-ups. ie deally, you wouldn't have any medical expernss. bup if you do, news plans can be a great deal. >> and now a benefit of watching "the list. we watch all the light-night talk shies. >> the kraft corporation, starbucks has been ordedded to pay 2$2.7 bill john. if you put that in starbucks terms,that's three la strks te, is is 1rks. >> what might be considered the world's most popular desert? and the gus dynasty now exclusively at walmart. that's when you know it's exclusive. when it's being sold at walmart. i'm fold the blinds come in white and red neck. you can have any one you want. >> according to the hurington post,who always seems to be single? jo [ female announcer ] breyers. let's get together for the holidays. ♪ come on, people, now ♪ smile on your brother ♪ everybody get together ♪ try to love one another ♪ come on, people, now ♪ smile on your brother ♪ everybody get together ♪ try to love
don't throw $2500 into an fsa if you're not sewer you'll use it. by using tree tax money, you're effectively paying less for check-ups. ie deally, you wouldn't have any medical expernss. bup if you do, news plans can be a great deal. >> and now a benefit of watching "the list. we watch all the light-night talk shies. >> the kraft corporation, starbucks has been ordedded to pay 2$2.7 bill john. if you put that in starbucks terms,that's three la strks te, is is 1rks. >>...
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or does it want to make us want other people go down? and when they do, it will probably put a little grin on your face. >> thanks to the internet, there's even a shortcut. we picked the best for this week es edition of smart phone media. >> you take some water and a goldfish. that's awesome. >> no, she wasn't ready. ♪ and i >> big stores want you to stop window shopping, then buy somewhere educational. it's called showrooming and it's a thing. plus, of course you insure your car. but what about your bear trap collection? weird things people actually insure next on "the list." >> who's the most powerful of them all? this is forbes list of the world's most power poofl people. number four, pope francis. number three, she jenkins. number two, barack obama. >>> top three reasons ewe watch the list. number one, you learn things. number two, you laugh. and numb per three, you feel good knows the list just won four emmys. >>> hey, everybody, youm're on the list. i'm matt gallant. theresa has the day off. best buy? well, we haven't had the be
or does it want to make us want other people go down? and when they do, it will probably put a little grin on your face. >> thanks to the internet, there's even a shortcut. we picked the best for this week es edition of smart phone media. >> you take some water and a goldfish. that's awesome. >> no, she wasn't ready. ♪ and i >> big stores want you to stop window shopping, then buy somewhere educational. it's called showrooming and it's a thing. plus, of course you...
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john, tell us about yourself. >> we are in my music room. i have my wife and daughter here with me. >> that was fantastic, john. everybody go to flip your cards. is it bald or short? for $100. the correct answer with 54% of the vote, short. you got it. don't worry, our next question is worth $200. absolutely anyone's game. the next two possible answers. we've got stay home from work or go to work any way. the question is, what do nurses say they would be more likely to do if they were feeling a little under the weather? stay home from work or go to work anyway? let's go to sarah. how are you, sarah? >> i'm great. how are you? may i dance with you? the webcam is a limited format, maybe you could give us a wave or pop and rock or robot? >> i heard about this thing in the '80s. >> i know that one. everybody flip those cards. is it stay home from work or go to work anyway? everybody said go to work anyway. for $200, the correct answer is go to work anyway. $300 a piece. our next question is worth $300. two possible answers are correct the fan or
john, tell us about yourself. >> we are in my music room. i have my wife and daughter here with me. >> that was fantastic, john. everybody go to flip your cards. is it bald or short? for $100. the correct answer with 54% of the vote, short. you got it. don't worry, our next question is worth $200. absolutely anyone's game. the next two possible answers. we've got stay home from work or go to work any way. the question is, what do nurses say they would be more likely to do if they...
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the top five things used by the military that can be found in daily life. >> every time you use your gps, thank the u.s. military. the device is to keep you from getting lost or asking for directions rely on the same satellite set up by the department of defense in the early '90s. former president bill clinton pushed for them to become available to the general public. this device known as the eppi pen can treat an alerj ek reaction with a quick shot of epinephrine. it was designed to protect soldiers from nerve goods and other chemical weapons. let's say there are plenty of things can you do o with duct tape. it was originally invented in 1940s for ammunition cases. troops realized they could use it to fix army gear. another thing straight out of the military, the jeep. first manufactured for troops in world war ii but it has come a long way. today it is considered the world's oldest suv. it can come with a host of amenities, from leather interior to voice command. hard to imagine these things ever crossing the battlefield. but decades later you will still find the iconic seven-slot
the top five things used by the military that can be found in daily life. >> every time you use your gps, thank the u.s. military. the device is to keep you from getting lost or asking for directions rely on the same satellite set up by the department of defense in the early '90s. former president bill clinton pushed for them to become available to the general public. this device known as the eppi pen can treat an alerj ek reaction with a quick shot of epinephrine. it was designed to...
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sold for $64 at toys are us. which means you get less than half a cent value for your hard earned miles. this garmin gps says for $269 on amazon. 50,000 miles, that's enough for two round trip tickets anywhere in the u.s. one-way tickets to paris, close to $3,000. please, please, do not waste those miles on gps. those redemptions are feature. there is an e-mail you can brag with shops with points at amazon.com. a penny a point, it's the better deal than the united mall but still not that great. points can be used to pay for travel at 1.25 cents a point with no exclusion or black-out dates. they can have several more lucrative programs. new yorkers can pay for taxies with thur points. plenty of points. again, one of the worst uses for amex points. i'm happy you get something no for fro for free. i just want you to get the biggest bang for your buck. it is worth applying a little bit of strategy into how you redeem them. >> now that conor saved you a big pile of dough, it is time to reach into your wallet and divvy
sold for $64 at toys are us. which means you get less than half a cent value for your hard earned miles. this garmin gps says for $269 on amazon. 50,000 miles, that's enough for two round trip tickets anywhere in the u.s. one-way tickets to paris, close to $3,000. please, please, do not waste those miles on gps. those redemptions are feature. there is an e-mail you can brag with shops with points at amazon.com. a penny a point, it's the better deal than the united mall but still not that great....
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i dragged a nutritionist to help us. what should we buy? what should we walk on by. foreguest star wars this is bar wars. >> i like these bars. there's healthy fat, protein. my three kids will all eat them. >> 90 calories, are these good? >> these are great. they have a lot of fiber. i would probably combine it with a glass of milk to round out the preteen. tastes like a brownie. >> fiber one, actually might help you lose weight but who is losing the bar cars? well, cliff for one. >> it's a texture thing for me. >> this is like licking the floor of a sawmill in there. >> great to have fiber in there but it needs to be blended. >> chewy, maybe avoid it. >> i don't love this one. it doesn't have a lot of protein or fiber. this has one gram of protein and one gram of fiber. you may as well beeating a snickers -- beeating a -- be eating a snickers bars. >> what do you look for on the back of the box? >> at least five grams of protein and three grams of fiber. you want to look for less than 15 grams of added sugars and as little saturated fat as possible. >> in bar wars,
i dragged a nutritionist to help us. what should we buy? what should we walk on by. foreguest star wars this is bar wars. >> i like these bars. there's healthy fat, protein. my three kids will all eat them. >> 90 calories, are these good? >> these are great. they have a lot of fiber. i would probably combine it with a glass of milk to round out the preteen. tastes like a brownie. >> fiber one, actually might help you lose weight but who is losing the bar cars? well,...
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help us change lives, one smile at a time. >> dr. bill magee: operation smile began when my wife kathy and i were asked to go on a medical mission to the philippines to take care of children who were born with cleft lips and cleft palates. >> kathy magee: well, in the philippines, we turned away50 children and we always had hoped that we would be able to take care of those kids. and we went back, we gathered a group of our friends and we did that. we took care of those children. >> dr. bill magee: that decision literally changed the course and the direction of our lives, our family's lives, our values and i believe our purpose in life. >> roma: a surgery in as little as 45 minutes. that's all it takes to repair a child's facial deformity. these kids are children just like ours who deserve a chance to live a normal life. and it's in our power to give them that chance. look at the difference you can make. kimberlin is one of four girls. when she was born with a severe cleft lip, her mother, olivia, went into shock. the family lives in
help us change lives, one smile at a time. >> dr. bill magee: operation smile began when my wife kathy and i were asked to go on a medical mission to the philippines to take care of children who were born with cleft lips and cleft palates. >> kathy magee: well, in the philippines, we turned away50 children and we always had hoped that we would be able to take care of those kids. and we went back, we gathered a group of our friends and we did that. we took care of those children....
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on thanksgiving day and toys r us at 5:00 p.m. and target, macy's, jp men knees, kohl's and sears are opening at 8:00 p.m. today and not locking them until late black friday night. not every retail will have thanksgiving shopping hours and not every american loves the idea but many do. >> they got people who wouldn't normally shop to come out and shop. so mom stayed at home because she was exhausted after cooking but dad and the kids went out shopping. >> reporter: the national retail federati federation says thanksgiving shoppers tend to be more 18 to 34 years old. retailer haves seen foot traffic increase over the past couple years with the earlier thanksgiving hours, analysts say it doesn't add to overall sales. in some cases, it shifts the purchasing earlier in the weekend or spreads out spending over a longer period of time and this year, timing is everything. thanksgiving falls on the latest possible date, shortening the traditional holiday shopping season to just 25 days, down from 31 days last year. >> there is a real sens
on thanksgiving day and toys r us at 5:00 p.m. and target, macy's, jp men knees, kohl's and sears are opening at 8:00 p.m. today and not locking them until late black friday night. not every retail will have thanksgiving shopping hours and not every american loves the idea but many do. >> they got people who wouldn't normally shop to come out and shop. so mom stayed at home because she was exhausted after cooking but dad and the kids went out shopping. >> reporter: the national...
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gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us. let me begin with you, so much optimism in the markets right now. are we at risk of a bubble? why are you so bearish? >> i'm bearish because i think prices are way ahead of themselves. i think they are inflated because the safety net that bernanke and the fed pitched under us for a number of years right now. this too shall pass. we're at a point in the market where the market wants to hear bad news because the fed will hang around longer. i think that's the opposite way to look at things. the market is not pricing in. any chance of bad news and i think that there is a lot more room to the downside than to the upside. >> vince, answer, if you might, and specifically address why stocks have been rising so much when the economy and earnings aren't rising nearly as quickly. >> sure, so the only bubble out there is in the bond market today. stock market is nowhere near a bubble. right now you can buy the s&p 500 at $1.60 roughly for every dollar in revenue. to put that into prospective, th
gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us. let me begin with you, so much optimism in the markets right now. are we at risk of a bubble? why are you so bearish? >> i'm bearish because i think prices are way ahead of themselves. i think they are inflated because the safety net that bernanke and the fed pitched under us for a number of years right now. this too shall pass. we're at a point in the market where the market wants to hear bad news because the fed will hang around longer. i...
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bertha coombs joins us with more. bertha what does this delay mean for small businesses and their employees? who does it affect? >> it affects businesses with fewer than 50 employees. they are not mandated to provide them with insurance, but this program, the shop its called for small businesses would allow them to look at plans and enroll employees automatically. originally they delayed it until november 1st and now it's being delayed another year. they will be able to get tax credits retroactively the way a lot of small businesses do it. it just indicates, tyler, they are having still a lot of technical issues on trying to clear things up on healthcare.gov and this afternoon dow jones is reporting that hewlett packard will serve as the host of healthcare.gov replacing verizon eastverizon's. they had an outage that lasted more than a day because of the hosting company having gone down the fail saves and backups didn't work. they had another unexpected outage this week that appeared to have been related to that, and s
bertha coombs joins us with more. bertha what does this delay mean for small businesses and their employees? who does it affect? >> it affects businesses with fewer than 50 employees. they are not mandated to provide them with insurance, but this program, the shop its called for small businesses would allow them to look at plans and enroll employees automatically. originally they delayed it until november 1st and now it's being delayed another year. they will be able to get tax credits...
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that remains a big question for us. >> tell us about pickup sales. have they started to slow a bit? >> they are. that is expected. they had a huge run in the first half of the year because of the housing market picking up, small business owners restocking fleets and almost everybody in detroit will tell you they expected the start of a cool down in terms of pickup truck sales. that doesn't mean a slowdown, just they won't grow as quickly as the first half of this year. >> phil, i was surprised to see incentives and rebates are back. what's the story there and will this keep the auto sales market strong in 2014? >> susie, this is what worries people the most about the auto market. will they repeat the mistakes from several years ago when they put huge amounts of money on the table to juice sales. we are not seeing that yet. what we are seeing is a competitive market and the concern is if this economy plateaus or doesn't continue growing at the clip it's been growing at, will they have to put more money to goose the sales? >> all right. we'll keep watching. phil, thanks so much. >>> w
that remains a big question for us. >> tell us about pickup sales. have they started to slow a bit? >> they are. that is expected. they had a huge run in the first half of the year because of the housing market picking up, small business owners restocking fleets and almost everybody in detroit will tell you they expected the start of a cool down in terms of pickup truck sales. that doesn't mean a slowdown, just they won't grow as quickly as the first half of this year. >>...
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julia boorstin follows disney and joins us now from san francisco. what should investors focus on now, julia? >> reporter: sue, disney's results were better on across the board results. the studio showed strength, consumer product and interactive divisions swung to profit, which was unusual for a division that's only been profitable one quarter in the past. the reason the stock is trading lower seems to be on expectations about the media network division, the biggest. the studio -- the company warned there would be issues with deferred revenue from the prior quarter so not unexpected and disney says without those issues it would have showed an increase in operating profit on higher affiliate feeds and advertising but that seems to be what is impacting the stock. sue, and tyler, there was a lot of optimism especially about digital. weighed in and said with the new marshall netflix deal announced today it would be a win/win fsh the company producing original content for netflix calling it a breakthrough and twitter says he's very bullish on mobile and
julia boorstin follows disney and joins us now from san francisco. what should investors focus on now, julia? >> reporter: sue, disney's results were better on across the board results. the studio showed strength, consumer product and interactive divisions swung to profit, which was unusual for a division that's only been profitable one quarter in the past. the reason the stock is trading lower seems to be on expectations about the media network division, the biggest. the studio -- the...
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. >> john harwood joins us now from washington with more on this. you know, john, a lot of people wondering and questioning today, can president obama make these rule changes? i mean, after all the affordable care act is the law. does congress at some point have to vote on this? i mean, talk us through how the process will work. >> well, first of all, susie, i think the thing to remember about this is this is mostly about the president trying to provide political cover for democrats and for himself to buy time until the exchanges are going to work. the website will be fixed. he's not compelling any changes, and he's not giving a huge new grant of authority to states. what he's doing is saying that if state insurance commissioners and insurance companies want to extend policies further, they can, but the reality is that most of them don't want to because they want to move into the new world of insurance under the affordable care act. it is not clear how much this will change. it may extend some policies and at the very latest unless there's an additi
. >> john harwood joins us now from washington with more on this. you know, john, a lot of people wondering and questioning today, can president obama make these rule changes? i mean, after all the affordable care act is the law. does congress at some point have to vote on this? i mean, talk us through how the process will work. >> well, first of all, susie, i think the thing to remember about this is this is mostly about the president trying to provide political cover for democrats...
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what she means is, it's been dumped on us. any scene-of-crime photos?
what she means is, it's been dumped on us. any scene-of-crime photos?
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that's it for us, i'm susie gharib thanks for joining us. >> thanks from me, as well. i'm tyler mathisen. have a great thursday night, see you tomorrow. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> thestreet.com, up to the minute stock market news and in death penalty analysis. our quant ratikwaunlquant ratine ratings daily on over 4300 stocks. learn more at the street.com/nbr. >> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. [ ♪ music ] it's all about licking your plate. >> the food was just fabulous. >> i should be in psychoanalysis for the amount of money i spend in restaurants. >> i had a horrible experience. >> i don't even think we were at the same restaurant. >> and everybody
that's it for us, i'm susie gharib thanks for joining us. >> thanks from me, as well. i'm tyler mathisen. have a great thursday night, see you tomorrow. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> thestreet.com, up to the minute stock market news and in death penalty analysis. our quant ratikwaunlquant ratine ratings daily on over 4300 stocks. learn more at the street.com/nbr. >> the following kqed production was produced in high definition....
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she'll rejoin us on monday. well, it may have been black friday at the malls, but on wall street you could have called it flat friday, markets closing at 1:00 p.m. eastern time and the major stock indexes ending the day mixed, but wall street wraps up an historic month of november with 12 record high closings for the dow. and the dow and the s&p finished this month with their eighth straight week of gains. today stocks faded just before the early closing time, but earlier in the day, the dow and the s&p, and the dow transports and the russell 2000 all hit record highs. here's a look at today's closing numbers, the dow, 11 points lower, the nasdaq up 15, now solidly above that 4,000 mark, and the s&p basically flat about 1 1/2. look at this, blue chip dow soaring 3.5%. the nasdaq was up 3.6%, and the s&p 500 up 2.8%. a good month all around. while shoppers flocked to stores on this black friday and many more headed out on the thanksgiving holiday, the early word is that the season has started out quite strongly.
she'll rejoin us on monday. well, it may have been black friday at the malls, but on wall street you could have called it flat friday, markets closing at 1:00 p.m. eastern time and the major stock indexes ending the day mixed, but wall street wraps up an historic month of november with 12 record high closings for the dow. and the dow and the s&p finished this month with their eighth straight week of gains. today stocks faded just before the early closing time, but earlier in the day, the...
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that's it for us, i'm susie gharib thanks for joining us. >> thanks from me, as well. i'm tyler mathisen. have a great thursday night, see you tomorrow. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> thestreet.com, up to the minute stock market news and in death penalty analysis. our quant ratikwaunlquant ratine ratings daily on over 4300 stocks. learn more at the street.com/nbr. kevin: today on "ask this old house"... i'll show you a high-tech kitchen faucet with a user-friendly installation. have water coming down this way, and then this side is pitched, so it helps wrap the water around here, and it all gets concentrated and goes into the backyard. if you don't have good drainage, a little rain can do a lot of damage. i'm going to show you how to fix it. it's yellow, it's flexible, and it has two steel hooks. what is it? well, let's say i got to get in the corner... [laughter] kevin: that's next on "ask this old house." or, on the wall.
that's it for us, i'm susie gharib thanks for joining us. >> thanks from me, as well. i'm tyler mathisen. have a great thursday night, see you tomorrow. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> thestreet.com, up to the minute stock market news and in death penalty analysis. our quant ratikwaunlquant ratine ratings daily on over 4300 stocks. learn more at the street.com/nbr. kevin: today on "ask this old house"... i'll show you a...
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good to have you with us. >> thank you, tyler. >> terrific to have you here. jobs today, obviously the economic growth numbers yesterday. how stock is the economy in your view now and is it strong enough for the federal reserve to dial back on bond purchases? >> i certainly believe it's strong enough to just weather the federal reserve. i mean, our theme for our investors throughout the year is that despite the head winds the u.s. economy faces is that it's resiliency may be under estimated and today's jobs report under scores that sort of theme, despite the head winds, the private sector in particular is weathering those forces very well, and so i would expect more positive formative news on the labor market front over the next several months. so i think that clearly brings into focus a federal reserve that is beginning it's tapering program. >> you know, joe, the other aspect of it, though, the participation rate dropped so dramatically. does that worry you at all, and might it concern the fed enough they hesitate to pull back because people are leaving, the
good to have you with us. >> thank you, tyler. >> terrific to have you here. jobs today, obviously the economic growth numbers yesterday. how stock is the economy in your view now and is it strong enough for the federal reserve to dial back on bond purchases? >> i certainly believe it's strong enough to just weather the federal reserve. i mean, our theme for our investors throughout the year is that despite the head winds the u.s. economy faces is that it's resiliency may be...
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or using us for their home remodelling, it reinforces the whole reputation of the company. >> reporter: and it's especially timely. home remodelling jumped 14% in september from a year ago and projects are more extensive and expansive. there is a downside to taking a home renovation out onto the front porch or internet, a bad renovation can get just as much traffic as a good one. i'm diana olick in washington. >>> a tough holiday outlook weighed heavily on shares of best buy today. the retailer warned competitive holiday promotions could hurt. it reported a return to profit and beat wall streete estimates and the stock had the worst day of the year down 11% to $38.78. >>> tjmaxx and marshalls owner tjx said it's holiday season is off to a good start. the discount retailer saw a 35% increase in earnings driven by more value conscious consumers help beat wall street estimates. shares up 1%, $63.12 the close there. >>> weak consumer demand weighed on dicks sporting goods. they saw better than expected sales but profit came in plat because the company had to cut profit and spend more on ma
or using us for their home remodelling, it reinforces the whole reputation of the company. >> reporter: and it's especially timely. home remodelling jumped 14% in september from a year ago and projects are more extensive and expansive. there is a downside to taking a home renovation out onto the front porch or internet, a bad renovation can get just as much traffic as a good one. i'm diana olick in washington. >>> a tough holiday outlook weighed heavily on shares of best buy...
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, they sent us a statement and will join is perhaps later. brian reed, thank you. >>> and five issues in five days, tonight, we take you to oakland, california, to see what that city is doing to fix its badly broken finances. >>> an update now on the botched rollout of the government's health care system. one spokesperson overseeing the efforts to fix the on-line marketplace wrote to congress saying that it is improving, and that his departments for medicaid and medicare services will update the subcommittee on the marketplace tomorrow. >>> meanwhile, united health care dropping thousands, leaving many wondering if they can see their long-time physicians, united health care says the cutbacks are the result of government under-funding of managed care plans for the elderly. and more on money being spent on premiums on medical claims in the last quarter. >>> and finally, nbr has more on the week-long series, and the economic issues facing america's biggest cities, many of which are in a critical situation. scott kohn has more from oakland, calif
, they sent us a statement and will join is perhaps later. brian reed, thank you. >>> and five issues in five days, tonight, we take you to oakland, california, to see what that city is doing to fix its badly broken finances. >>> an update now on the botched rollout of the government's health care system. one spokesperson overseeing the efforts to fix the on-line marketplace wrote to congress saying that it is improving, and that his departments for medicaid and medicare...
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thank you so much for joining us tonight. helane becker -- >> thanks for having me. >>> stocks ended mostly lower today but not by much with some blaming mixed messages from federal reserve officials. traders got spooked after one fed president said the central bank stimulus program can't go on forever. later another said he could see tapering begin in march and then a third fed bank president said that the central banks monetary easing plans should remain in place. the dow backing away from month's record close. it was off 3 points. the nasdaq ended a fraction of a point higher and the s&p was down four. treasury prices under pressure today on fears about the fed tapering the stimulus program. the yield on the benchmark ten-year note fell slightly to finish at 2.77% and crude prices fell more than $2 a barrel closing at the lowest level since the end of may. >> well, despite today's dip, the dow is up more than 20% this year but ray, the founder of the hedge fund bridge water associates has a much more bleak outlook for the
thank you so much for joining us tonight. helane becker -- >> thanks for having me. >>> stocks ended mostly lower today but not by much with some blaming mixed messages from federal reserve officials. traders got spooked after one fed president said the central bank stimulus program can't go on forever. later another said he could see tapering begin in march and then a third fed bank president said that the central banks monetary easing plans should remain in place. the dow...
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you've given us a lot to think about. thanks so much. >> thank you susie, thanks, tyler. >>> well, earnings out after the bell from the computer giant hewlett packard, hp beat on both the top and bottom lines, expectations that is. earnings of a buck and a penny per share topping estimates by a penny on better than forecast revenues more than $29 billion. shares moved solidly higher on late trading with the company's forecast for the current quarter, a range of 82 to 86 cents a profit. what is the number one take away on the report today? >> could have been worse, but this isn't a full turn around yet, tyler. i mean, they didn't even hit the mid point of expectations on their guidance and yet, because they seem to be to the trough and ready to turn things around, people are excited and the stock trading where it was at the beginning of august. you have to be careful because it's not at all clear what the catalyst will be for growth if that comes. pc market, probably not going to come back. the software business they had t
you've given us a lot to think about. thanks so much. >> thank you susie, thanks, tyler. >>> well, earnings out after the bell from the computer giant hewlett packard, hp beat on both the top and bottom lines, expectations that is. earnings of a buck and a penny per share topping estimates by a penny on better than forecast revenues more than $29 billion. shares moved solidly higher on late trading with the company's forecast for the current quarter, a range of 82 to 86 cents a...
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in terms of what could surprise us? i think yellen probably is a little -- has a little greater emphasis on communication than perhaps bernanke. bernanke was a great inventor in asset purchases. we could see continued push toward more transparency and more communication than we have from the current fed. so i think that's probably the direction to expect policy to evolve in the coming months and years. >> michael, she will also, presuming she's confirmed, she'll also be dealing with a different voting policy making committee. how might that change as some of those income bents move off the open market committee, new people come in? is it going to be a more difficult, more fractionous group she has to deal with? >> i think certainly early next year she's going to have a very limited small board because you have a couple people who have retired but haven't been replaced and then of the rotating regional reserve bank president, a couple of those will be more hawkish. initially until we replace some board members, she's goi
in terms of what could surprise us? i think yellen probably is a little -- has a little greater emphasis on communication than perhaps bernanke. bernanke was a great inventor in asset purchases. we could see continued push toward more transparency and more communication than we have from the current fed. so i think that's probably the direction to expect policy to evolve in the coming months and years. >> michael, she will also, presuming she's confirmed, she'll also be dealing with a...
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, good to have you with us. let's get one thing straight here at the top. who can get in on an ipo and who can't? >> the ipos are generally allocated to the most profitable of brokers, whether it is an institution or an individual. if you're not a profitable customer it is very difficult to get in on the most desirable ipos. >> approach, though, if the company goes public and say trades for a day or two, how do you know whether or not it is a good idea to get into something so newly issued? >> you don't. there is a lot of risk with young companies, twitter, for instance, might be very successful. or it might have temporary success like blackberry, and then run into some big problems. with any individual company, especially a young technology company it is very difficult to forecast the future. >> what are the facts with respect to whether ipo's trade typically higher six months, two years, than they do on their opening day or lower? >> on average, ipos do jump up on the first day of trading, although it doesn't
, good to have you with us. let's get one thing straight here at the top. who can get in on an ipo and who can't? >> the ipos are generally allocated to the most profitable of brokers, whether it is an institution or an individual. if you're not a profitable customer it is very difficult to get in on the most desirable ipos. >> approach, though, if the company goes public and say trades for a day or two, how do you know whether or not it is a good idea to get into something so newly...
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ranchers who use corn to feed animals. for "nightly business report", i'm jackie deangelis. >>> jp morgan chase, the largest bank agreed to a $4.5 billion settlement over bad mortgage backed securities. the same group of 21 institutional investors already received an 8.5 billion-dollar settlement from bank of america on similar claims. >>> a clear legislative review to the troubled health care law today. the republican controlled house passed a bill aimed at undermining the affordable care act, voting to let insurance companies review cancel the plans and sell individual health plans to anyone, even if they don't meet coverage requirements in the new law. 39 democrats broke rank supporting the so-called keep your health plan act. it goes to the democratic led senate where it's expected to fail. >>> of course, all of this comes as president obama met with top health care insurance ceos today at the white house, trying to drum up support for his latest fix to the law. he urged the companies to reinstate thousands of policies
ranchers who use corn to feed animals. for "nightly business report", i'm jackie deangelis. >>> jp morgan chase, the largest bank agreed to a $4.5 billion settlement over bad mortgage backed securities. the same group of 21 institutional investors already received an 8.5 billion-dollar settlement from bank of america on similar claims. >>> a clear legislative review to the troubled health care law today. the republican controlled house passed a bill aimed at...
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no nightly business report. >> and thank you for joining us. >> thank you from me, as well. i'm tyler mat -- mathisen, have a great evening, we'll see you tomorrow. >>> nightly business report brought to you by street.com, up to the minute business and news, we provide objective and independent ratings daily on over 4300 stocks, learn more at the street.com/nbr. music ♪) (♪) (♪) daniel mansergh: imagemakers is made possible by a grant from: celebrating the vitality...
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the fed is tells us they want to taper. they don't want to continue to expand the balance sheet and want to do it based on their assessment there is sole jid growth and substantial improvement in the labor market. there was fears with the data and also with the concerns about washington, and also, something we've seen as the fed concerned that the market was linking tapering to rake's guidance. what we've had in the last number of weeks is better economic news, the fears around washington fading and the markets price the rate expectations, all of which puts them back on track for tapering if we get good numbers in terms of the labor market at the next one or two reports. >> but ben bernanke is constantly having to defend the fed for sending what is perceived to be mixed signals. one in the spring, setting a timetable and the argument and now talking perhaps about changing the benchmarks they will use to determine when. is this a fed trying to deal with changing market conditions, or is it a fed that's losing credibility? do
the fed is tells us they want to taper. they don't want to continue to expand the balance sheet and want to do it based on their assessment there is sole jid growth and substantial improvement in the labor market. there was fears with the data and also with the concerns about washington, and also, something we've seen as the fed concerned that the market was linking tapering to rake's guidance. what we've had in the last number of weeks is better economic news, the fears around washington...
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. >>> thank you for joining us, i'm susie gharib, with the bond markets closed for the veterans day holiday, trading was subdued, still, any trading was up, the index posted its 35th record for this year. the dow added 21 points, the nasdaq went up a fraction, and the s&p added a point. so with the dow at another new high and the s&p 500 just a point away from a new all-time close, where are we in the markets right now? are we in the middle of an extended bull run or on course for a slight pullback. we look at the pros and cons of what could happen next. >> reporter: with just weeks to go before year end, many investors are left wondering what to do about their stocks. should you keep riding this bull wave higher, sell some of your winner, buy stocks now? the responses vary. >> our ages right now are much, much more conservative in this economy. >> i love to see stock go up. >> i bought most of mine at the record lows. >> what has changed in the last year is that i personally just don't trust money managers. >> reporter: the uncertainty doesn't change much when it comes from the view of the
. >>> thank you for joining us, i'm susie gharib, with the bond markets closed for the veterans day holiday, trading was subdued, still, any trading was up, the index posted its 35th record for this year. the dow added 21 points, the nasdaq went up a fraction, and the s&p added a point. so with the dow at another new high and the s&p 500 just a point away from a new all-time close, where are we in the markets right now? are we in the middle of an extended bull run or on course...
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>> the market monitor predicts in the new year many americans will spend cash and many of them will use money to pay bigger dividends and buy back the stock. he's ed perks, portfolio manager from franklin temple ton investments. ed, why are you convinced americans will do something they haven't been doing that much so far? >> yeah, good to be with you, tyler. the last several years, as to be expected, companies were more focused on balance sheets. so we saw a lot of attention not just building up cash balances but extending debt maturities and a nice runway of liquidity and we've seen companies start to shift the focus, and to some extent go completely the other direction with a feeling that look, these are still, even though rates have moved up somewhat, these are still near record low, all time debt fee nancing. let's look the rates in for a longer term and let's pay dividends and buy back stock. we think we saw a transition and expect that to continue into 014. >>> you have a couple stocks to tell us about, bp, it has a very rich dividend, 4.5% but it's a controversial company. tell
>> the market monitor predicts in the new year many americans will spend cash and many of them will use money to pay bigger dividends and buy back the stock. he's ed perks, portfolio manager from franklin temple ton investments. ed, why are you convinced americans will do something they haven't been doing that much so far? >> yeah, good to be with you, tyler. the last several years, as to be expected, companies were more focused on balance sheets. so we saw a lot of attention not...